Guest guest Posted March 26, 2002 Report Share Posted March 26, 2002 Does anyone know what these bija mean: Heem Streem Bloom Saw Drahm Dreem ? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 28, 2002 Report Share Posted March 28, 2002 I saw the following bijas mentioned in your post, and the Heem and Streem sound a lot like the Srim and Hrim that is in the Saraswati mantra that Karunamayi teaches, but have no idea if it is the same bija. Here is the definition for the ones that are in the Saraswati mantra: Hrim: _Bijaksara for Tripurasundari or Bhuvanesvari_, the Supreme _Sakti_ that rules the three worlds. It is the fourth and most powerful _bijaksara_ of the _Saraswati mantra_, bestowing energy at the physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual levels. Srim: (_Sri: Laksmi Devi) Bijaksara_ for the Goddess of Auspiciousness, _Laksmi Devi_. The third seed syllable of the _Saraswati mantra_. Devotional repetition of _Srim_ endows the _sadhaka_ with Divine Light, mentally, physically and spiritually. (The above are taken from the Glossary section of the book, "Blessed Souls, The Teachings of Karunamayi". Any one interested in knowing more about Karunamayi (Bhagavati Sri Sri Sri Vijayeswari Devi), please see: http: www.karunamayi.org Kathy -- In , "Sidha_Ho" <sidaho@h...> wrote: > Does anyone know what these bija mean: > > Heem > Streem > Bloom > Saw > Drahm > Dreem > > ? > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 29, 2002 Report Share Posted March 29, 2002 Thanks Kathy, this was some good knowledge. - celestial_saraswati Thursday, March 28, 2002 8:27 AM Re: Bija I saw the following bijas mentioned in your post, and the Heem and Streem sound a lot like the Srim and Hrim that is in the Saraswati mantra that Karunamayi teaches, but have no idea if it is the same bija. Here is the definition for the ones that are in the Saraswati mantra: Hrim: _Bijaksara for Tripurasundari or Bhuvanesvari_, the Supreme _Sakti_ that rules the three worlds. It is the fourth and most powerful _bijaksara_ of the _Saraswati mantra_, bestowing energy at the physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual levels. Srim: (_Sri: Laksmi Devi) Bijaksara_ for the Goddess of Auspiciousness, _Laksmi Devi_. The third seed syllable of the _Saraswati mantra_. Devotional repetition of _Srim_ endows the _sadhaka_ with Divine Light, mentally, physically and spiritually. (The above are taken from the Glossary section of the book, "Blessed Souls, The Teachings of Karunamayi". Any one interested in knowing more about Karunamayi (Bhagavati Sri Sri Sri Vijayeswari Devi), please see: http: www.karunamayi.org Kathy -- In , "Sidha_Ho" <sidaho@h...> wrote: > Does anyone know what these bija mean: > > Heem > Streem > Bloom > Saw > Drahm > Dreem > > ? > > > Sponsor Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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